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Rugby to the Rescue?
‘Meanwhile in other parts of the world, events continue…’; cue solemn-faced rugby player reminding us that while the World Cup goes on millions remain hungry
11 million lies… how VW cheated ‘clean diesel’ emissions tests and almost got away with it
Ah yes, this blog fell (unfortunately) onto my lap. Growing up as a child we had a Jetta, a Golf, a Polo and of course
Wickedpedia
Now at the tender age of just 14 years, beloved by students and ‘instant experts’, intensely disliked by many teachers and examiners; refuge of lazy
Top TED talks to nurture your empathy
Five videos to recharge your empathy
Event deadline 16th October: Climate Change Challenge Weekend – calling all 15-17 year olds!
Prepare for a weekend examining the causes, effects and possible ways to tackle climate change.
Lesson plan: exploring the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean through images and words
The refugee crisis in the Mediterranean presents inescapable issues and contradictions for exploration with children and young people in Ireland as the news became more
Naming the Unnameable: Poetry and the Refugee Crisis
The experiences of people seeking refuge are near impossible to understand for those of us whose lives have never been disrupted by conflict. Who do
Notes from Kampala: Reflections of a gendered walk
I was out walking the dog this morning. It was a particularly hot morning as the rains haven’t quite taken force. It was lovely and
An SDG Guide – for starters!
The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) Summit is upon us and all eyes will be on the Paris meeting and its potential wrangles, challenges and outcomes.
Infographic: which kind of activist are you?
Links mentioned in the infographic Read up on global issues, visit: World’s Best News www.dochas.ie/WBN The Guardian theguardian.com/global-development Inside Out: stories from a Developing World